US9332766B2 - Industrial baguette tray - Google Patents
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- the described invention relates in general to pans and trays for use in industrial and commercial baking applications, and more specifically to an industrial baking tray for use in making baguettes, crusty rolls and the like, wherein the size and shape of the final baked products are predetermined by the size and shape of baking subunits having specific physical characteristics.
- Certain types of baked products such as crusty rolls, baguettes, and the like are required, or at least expected, to have a proper crust formed thereon. Formation of this crust typically involves the use of baking trays that include perforated baking cavities. Manufacturing baking trays or pans that include perforated baking cavities introduces certain technical challenges with regard to formation and currently available designs include either open ends (i.e., flutes running unobstructed through the width or length) or closed ends that are formed by adding a flat bar at the end of the flutes. Significantly, the open-end design does not adequately control the overall length of the baked product and the closed-end design is known to be unsanitary and difficult to clean. Furthermore, neither known design meets NSF standards for bakery equipment sanitation.
- NSF International is a global independent public health and environmental organization that provides standards development, product certification, testing, auditing, education and risk management services for public health and the environment.
- NSF uses the terms “certified” or “listed” in connection with a product, good, component, system, material, compound or ingredient.
- a product that is certified or listed means that NSF: (i) reviewed the product, most often through a sampling of the product; (ii) determined at the time of the review that the product complied with the relevant NSF consensus standard and/or protocol; and (3) conducted or will conduct periodic audits to review whether the product continues to comply with the standard.
- the manufacturer of the product may use the NSF Mark on or in connection with the sale, use or distribution of that product.
- the NSF Mark conveys that an independent, third-party organization (NSF) has determined that the product complies with the relevant standard.
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- a first baking tray includes a frame having a plurality of apertures formed therein; and a plurality of baking subunits, wherein each baking subunit further includes a concave baking surface of a predetermined size, wherein the end portions of each concave baking surface are solid and closed and wherein the middle portion of each concave baking surface further includes a plurality of perforations formed therein, and wherein each baking subunit is adapted to be disposed within one of the apertures formed in the frame.
- a second baking tray in accordance with another aspect of the present invention, includes a frame, wherein the frame further includes a plurality of apertures formed therein, and wherein each aperture is surrounded by a channel formed in the frame; and a plurality of baking subunits, wherein each baking subunit further includes a concave baking surface of a predetermined size, wherein the upper portion of each concave baking surface is surrounded by a flattened rim, wherein the end portions of each concave baking surface are solid and closed and wherein the middle portion of each concave baking surface further includes a plurality of perforations formed therein; wherein each baking subunit is adapted to be disposed within one of the apertures formed in the frame; wherein each baking subunit is affixed to the frame by placing the flattened rim surrounding the concave baking surface into the channel formed in the frame and forming a permanent bond therebetween, and wherein the area of each permanent bond is substantially contour-free.
- a third baking tray includes a frame, wherein the frame further includes a plurality of apertures formed therein, and wherein each aperture is surrounded by a channel formed in the frame; and a plurality of baking subunits; wherein each baking subunit further includes a concave baking surface of a predetermined size, wherein the upper portion of each concave baking surface is surrounded by a flattened rim, wherein the end portions of each concave baking surface are solid and closed and wherein the middle portion of each concave baking surface further includes a plurality of perforations formed therein; wherein each baking subunit is adapted to be disposed within one of the apertures formed in the frame; wherein each baking subunit is affixed to the frame by placing the flattened rim surrounding the concave baking surface into the channel formed in the frame and forming a permanent bond therebetween, and wherein the area of each permanent bond is substantially contour-free; and wherein the geometry of each baking subunit is
- FIG. 1 is a top view of an industrial baguette tray in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the baguette tray of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the baguette tray of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an end view baguette tray of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a side, perspective view of the baguette tray of FIG. 1 showing the end portion of one of the baking subunits.
- FIGS. 1-5 provide various views of an exemplary embodiment of baguette tray 10 , which includes frame 20 and a plurality of unique baking subunits 30 .
- frame 20 is rectangular in shape and is manufactured or fabricated (e.g., stamped) from a single piece of aluminum or other suitable metal or durable material.
- Lip 22 is formed around the upper perimeter of frame 20 and encloses a band of steel, which is typically rectangular in cross section, or other metal or suitable material for providing structural support to tray 10 . Lip 22 is turned outward and downward and is sealed tightly against the outer surface of frame 20 such that very little or no open volume is present between the lip and the frame. This complete or substantially complete lack of open volume provides for a highly sanitary tray.
- Upper portion 24 of frame 20 defines a plurality of openings or apertures, as do middle frame portion 26 and lower frame portion 28 (see FIG. 5 ).
- each baking subunit 30 is an elongated, semi-tubular structure that has been manufactured or fabricated (e.g., stamped) from a single piece of aluminum or other suitable metal or durable material that provides a concave baking surface.
- This concave baking surface further includes two end portions 32 that in some embodiments are solid metal and closed and a center portion 34 that is that is perforated (see FIGS. 1 and 2 ). In other embodiments, the entire length of the concave baking surface is perforated or various patterns of perforated areas are formed in the baking surface.
- baguette tray 10 may be covered with one or more non-stick coating layers that enhance the releasability of baked products from the tray.
- some embodiments of this invention include a coating of Durashield® (American Pan Company), which is an NSF certified, USFDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) compliant food release coating specifically designed for commercial baking applications.
- a flattened lip portion 36 surrounds the upper edge of each baking subunit 36 .
- flattened lip portion 36 of each baking subunit 30 is lock-seamed, welded or otherwise permanently attached to a corresponding space, area, or channel (not shown) formed in frame 20 .
- lower frame portion 28 includes a rim-like structure that encircles each baking subunit 30 and that is positioned in close proximity to the lower (i.e., bottom) surface of each baking subunit.
- baguette tray 10 is designed to work with industry standard rack sizes. Baguette tray 10 is also designed to stack and inter-nest easily with other trays in a manner that protects the baking surfaces thereof.
- baguette tray 10 is manufactured from a single piece of aluminum or other suitable metal that includes a frame component and baking subunits formed from a single, deep drawn metal.
- the baking subunits would still include closed ends and a plurality of perforations in various configurations, but lock seams or other weld joints are not be present or necessary.
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